Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 6 March 1891 — Page 7
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WILLOW BRANCH.
Joe Collins was visiting friends and relatives at Fortvil this week. Mrs. Kennedy is very low with consumption at this writing.
Mrs. Pons, of Anderson, sin town Tuesday. Mr John Smith arrived here Friday from Florida. .4
Mantmie Dei.ison, of New Caat'e, is visiting her lister, Mis. Ida Keunedy. Henry Johnson was at Indianapolis Wednesday.
Lucy Marsh, who has been teaching school at Grant City, returned home t'a uiday. Li 11a Jones, of Greenfield, WHS vixiting her brother, Ld Tariiiicheal, Friday a id Saturday.
Rev. Wyau will prencli at the N. B. church Sunday afternoon. Aliaieinviied. School closes in nine days, at this place.
Rambler, a Jolly fellow, was in IOWU Fi Way. Lizr.ie King entertaint-d a ft of her friends at her homo Monday niglit. 'J hose present weic the Miibes 1 dua Aici.'oimick, Aiollie Patterson, Dell Brown, Amy and Etta Jones, Mtfsrs. I ud McCormick, Ad Kennedy, lint Prevtirll, John l'aiterson a..d John Martin
ItiK'klen'n Al'liU'.U Salve,
The Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hlieuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Mauds, Chil blaius, Corns uud all skin erupiious, nud positively eives Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect.satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c. per lox. For sale by M. C. Quigley. ^ewly
MOIIAWK.
March beirnn its existen in the most, approved leo iiuestyie Now fur an eaily ring. M. Wilson Wiisat your cily Tuesday, "Wm. Wilson went to Wilkinson Monday.
E E. Sto»er a*id Mr. Alexander of your city were here T.^day. Mr W. A. Barnard's sister is visiting her from Willow Branch.
A. F. Wilson, O A. Newman and All Kinl«y attended the -Mabbit trial at iudiauapolis last Friday.
Sam Keely, who formerly lived here, but moved to Ureei lit Id, has agaiu become one of our citizen*. Miss Minnie Barnliart veiled her grandma at ML. Loiulort Saturday and Sunday.
Al'*ert Kinl. and family moved to the capital eity Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Scott has returned from a visit to Blueriver township.
Mrs. Doll Baruaid is very low with consumption. J. N. Bl IS in also very sick.
Miss Jennie Cooper, of Maxwell, was the guest of °^l. fthuo list wt^f. Oursclionl will close March 14,and at night there will be a grand eniertanmeni. An admittance fee of 10c will be charged at the door.
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Economy.
Every reader of this paper should study economy. Spend a few centsfor Old Dr. Pearson's German Lung Tonic'and Cheerful Fills and save heavy doctor bills, terriWe suffering and perhaps your life. Every family should bear in mind that German Lung Tonic is a system builder. It cures Bronchitis, all thioat and lung trouble, whooping cough, croup, and quiets the nerves. Ask your druggist for German Lung Tonic and Cheeiful Pills
and take no other. For sale by Rickoff & Clark
fV CONKLLN SCHOOL-MOUSE. Walter Reeves has been sick a few days with the lagrippe. fti ir-s ixra Simmons is talking of going to school at
SpiceLtnd this summer. T. W. onklin and Oscar Dunn called on Mr. E, fitoncrof near Knightstown one day last week.
Miss Jane Mori is, who has been workingat Henry Wales for .me time past, is at home. Joanna Simmons has been bad sick with a cold.
Miunirf Reeves is on the siuk li-t Mire Lola Sowerwiue visited friends at Wilkinson Sunday.
Wilborn Wilfon is tulkii gof going West as soon asschom is out, tluough 111., Iowa, Montana, and •Washington.
Miss Cassie and Rosa Simmons visited Miss Bertha Wales iast Sunday. Benton Vanmeter has rented the Roland farm.
Peter Fie ds has moved to W. H. Simmon's farm north of this place, JAKE.
Is Consumption Incurable.
Bead the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of lungs, aud friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee tbe work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." JesseMiddlewart, Decatur, O., says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Diaeoyery for Consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by docters. Am now in best of health. Try it. Sample bottles free at M. C. Qnigley's drug store. 4-ly
CHA RLOTrUsVILLE.
We owe the young people whom we had married tn last week's issue, an apology which is hereby rendered. Our credulity accepted'he r«|iort, and we have learned a lesson in the school of experience, which is to be of profit. Please forgive*
One of the contracting parties has entrusted is -with their secret and there will be wedding bells own, sure enough.
Lavtna Carrol, of Indianapolis, Belle Mlllor, of
The adjusting agent for tbe Phceaiz. of Brooklyn allowed C. M. Nile* fl,700 for hia luasee. Already IIM work of removing the debris baa begun, and be Intends rebuilding and atoeking np a firatetaaa Mrdware and grocery store aa soon aa bis rooms are mady lot oecupa' ey.
in Leavening Power!—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Dora I»ecker
JkBderaon, and Kate Cue, of MarrUtown' attended the funeral of their father, Reuben C„ Nilea, tlie 36 Satuiday. Monday, thla week. Lavina Charley Lynum has moved to E. B. Byrkets. farm. and remained till Ckrral will more here at one* and mid* with her •Mther, Mrs Nilea.
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/as. Mofflt and Jesse Welberne, of Ogden,
fBMtaef N. Farkw and daughter Monday natifirto. Tb«y will arrive ia a few days.
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Anna Wocsner, of Cadiz, was the guest of her mother, S. Decke Friday, win. accompanied her home Satu-day to spend a eek in Henry county.
is invited to spend the 4th of this
mouth with his cousin in .New Albany. Margaret B. shults and ynihia Fries attended the ani.uaI bible school conference of Indiana early meeting, which was held at Marion last week. .*
An infant child of Vestal Davis di«-d 23rd. a'so a ch Id of itiley iivans, of Cumberland, March 1st. Allan Overman and family, of dianapolis, were the guets of iiis brotln-r-in-iaw, D. Burris, and wile the first of this week, dinii with Bobert Holmes and wife Monday.
Ku|ep»y.
Tins is what you ought to have, in fact, you nuist have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it. daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this toon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion aud oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We reccommewl Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50 cts., and $1.00 per bottle at M. C. Quigley's drug-store. 41y
CUAL ItKKLAND.
The Shake-peare Club Ii.is derided lo give a drama at the c!o-e of llie school. The pruc eds of which will go towards bin jug an encyclopedia for the school.
Mr. Ilccter Huntington was the guest of Mis. Katou la Sunday. Mr. Dave Strtibbe's sale was on last Monday, lie lias moved to h.s new farm.
Mrs. ir. Buchanan spent, last Sunday with Mrs. John Buchanan. Mr. Frank Met-zncr of Eaton, Ohio, paid a visit to his parei.ts last wt-ek.
Mrs. .lohn Huch.inan attended the funeral of a relative at Indianapolis last Satuiday. Miss Minnie B. Kllis, formerly of (his place, was married last Sunday to .ur. Ocoige Kennedy of Noblesvill\
Mrs Fi-her who was called to the bedside of her sick daughter Mrs. Frank Johi.son of ndiinapolis, lias returned home. Mrs. Joluo-on was quite sick with lung fever but is some belter now.
Mr. John McCotinell paid a visit to ihe Senate, Monday. Rev. Buchanan preached here last Sunday.
The leachers of Warren township will meet here next Saturday to discuss matters of great importance.
NEW PALESTINE.
David Ayersisnow a resident of New Palestine. John Freeman has been on the sick list. The marshall has taken up his abode in the country.
An unusual amount of sickness prevails in this vicinity at present. The "Willii Workers" reorganized Monday night at the .esidence of Mr. and Mrs. Will Espey.
Mrs. Rev. Thompson has been on the sick list. Mr Sherman Avers of Fountaintown, and Miss Cora Wallace were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents in this cit Thursday evening last. The kev. J. Scull of Mortistown, officiated. May joy and peaceattend their way
Mrs', (i orgiaAnn Harold, wife of William Harold, died on last Wednesday morning after a very brief illniss. lmerrment Thursday at Fountaintown, the Bev. Thompson conducting he funeral services. The commun ty extend to Mr. Harold and his two little ones their heartfelt sympathy.
Mr. Oscar Meanes of Bethel, and Mrs. Hattie Grigsby were married last week.
J. M. Moudy and wife have both been quite sick, but are convalescing. Mrs. to. A. Mottdv of thington J. M.'s mother, came Saturday in answer to a telegram, to minister to their wants.
H. C. iciiols purchased the grist mill Saturday. The union temperance meeting at the christian church last Sunday was well attended Another meeting will be held next Sunday at Ihe Methodist church, ai p. m. UNCI JUSH.
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WILKINSON.
Mrs. Geo. Collier is sick. Mrs. Alice Gray is still sick and not able to tcacb her school.
Mrs. Dr J. P. Julian is on the sick list.
Mrs Hugh Gray has been sick for a week. James M. Clark came home last Saturday and moved his goods and family to Troy, Ohio, on Monday.
John Mingle has bought J. M. Clark's properly and t- oved into it la»t Monday. lie will work on the railroad.
Charley Judge will move ono the farm lately buughtof Wilkinson Bros south of town. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, a son last Thursday night.
Elder Aaron Walker will fill his regular appointment In the Christian church next Sunday, and probably have meeting all the wfeek following.
Ira Kendall was at Ruahville on business, last
B. M. Forbes was at Mahomet. Illinois, mporiarlly In an office for a short time. He returned »me last Saturday uight.
Rambler was in town last Saturday looking after th* int»rMta of the KIPCRL CAN He ia a hustler •ud has eye to business in that line. Call again glad in afB your smiling face.
J. A Monlson wasat Indianapolis laat Thursday
and va/ie a larite purchase of clothing of a Cinoln-
Mrs Matt Johns is on a vi it in Nebraska. The case of Stephen MefVav vs Phloeas Mcf'rav, for llie appointment of a guardiar, ciine up Maich 3, an the following persons attended as witnexsi-s from :,here: Ira Kendall, Joe O'Neal, Ves Kolaxd, George »v. Sowerwine, II Gar.iott, W. E. Crane B. 11. ok and a host of others,
Bertie M. Forbes recei-cda telegram Sunday of his appointment as niglit operator at Dunv re, ills. He left on Sunday uijtht. to take charge of the ollice.
Mis. Susie .Vionison and children, will leave on Saturday, for a visit oinotig re atives at New ltoss and Ladoga, .Montgomery county. 1 hey will be gone two or three weeks.
A birthday dinner was given on Wednesday in honor of J. A. McDaniels 61th birthday at his residence 3 miles nonh of this place We hope Alick may live to enjoy many mores ch davs.
Mt, COMPORT.
Singing at Mt. Comfort every Saturday niglit conducted by Wm Frost
Bill Dunn is building anew kitchen. Alice Jones, of ludianapolis, has been visiting friends and relatives here for the past two weeks. She will return home soon.
The girls of Mt Comfort like the new patent back to the road carts. Ernest Myer and wife have returned to their home in Heudricks couuty.
John Louder is looking for a cook. Girls, beware. Gui ss WHO. [From another corresponde t.] Quitr a iiuiuberof young folks attended singing atrfhe E church Saturday night.
Mr Art Wilson showed his suuiiy face in his town Saturday. Mr. Joseph Bell, the light weight of Mt, Comfort, is the champion while in a game.
Clem Bates an I Richard Weaver have returned frum Booue county. Joseph Whnakerand Will Wright were at t. urnberlaudSaturday night.
Died, on February 26, of consumption, Lousctta, daughter of Fied and Mary Wicker, aged 8 years, 2 months aud 11 days. The remains were interred at the Alt. tonifo: cemetery, followed by a large concourse of relatives aud iiiends
Our hucksters had a lively time at Cumberland Tuesday night. Overcoats are in demand.
CAKltOl.LTOX.
Mr. Manuel Matillo has gained Mirticient strength to be removed to Indianapolis, where ho will make his home.
Our protracted meeting cl sed with eighty-one accessions to tlie church. I'ev. K. French is a hustler in a protracted meeting.
Mr. John Allen's house was burned Saturday night while all were absent. The entire contents we.e destroyed.
Mr. II L. .Mcltoberts and Daniel Muth visited New Palestine iast .Monday. Mr Lee Boring has left 'his place in a very quiet way. W don't, und i.-taim
Mr, J. 1£. .McRoheits has given up travelling tor the Chicago tirm aud has gone into the furniture business.
Many of our young people are attending the protracted meeting ai Fountaintown. Mr. all a rd Gusmingersays he has a curious dog. He i.s a pug and eats islas.
School will close here next Saturday. Mr. John Armstrong has purcliaied property at thisp:aee,aud will embark in the goods business shortly.
The proprietoress ot the laundry at this place seemed to be well please, ver what appeared in the paper last week. We think she should be well pleased to have her business advertised in ibis way.
The way the Jetfersonian correspondent from this place puts it, Rev. J. W. Hagans has all The praise for all the good work done at this place during his and Rev. J. P. French's joint protracted meeting held at this place a short time ago. We wish to say that Rev. French had a hand in this meetiug and we would like to see him carry off at least apart of the honors. "Honor to whom honor is due. "SKUNK,"
McCOltDSt 1LLE.
Grand fox drive next Saturday just north and north-east of town. One thousand men are expected to be in line. Come everybody. verett Fred has gone to Newton county, to work this summer
Our Iricnd Frank L. Hanna, has been lucky in preserving a fine lot of seed corn iu good condition, W. Henry Fred has pucha^d 23 acres of land from Philip Cauldwell.
Carter Brokaw has purchased the residence occupied by him, of Uuc Mark Thompson. Mr*. Bailey of S- uthpori, is visiting her nephew, Mr. Hamilton. She thinks natural gas is one of the greatest luxuries of the 19th century
The ladies of the two aid ocieties here are energetic workers and proving themselves a valuable factor, as women have always so nobly done all great reforms. May biesslngs rest upon tuem aud their efforts.
Messrs McCord A Klmberlin are still pressing the timber business vigorously, aud by their lair and gentlemanly dealings are building up a large trade.
Our business men are open hearted, jovial and careful iu their tianFactious. Their intentions are todelraud no one, and should errors occur, they are ever ready to correct them, 'i'liey certainly deserve a large patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Indianapolis, were visiting here over Sunday.
\V Alt KINGTON.
Mr. George Hull is very sick. Mr. William Powers and family, were in Warrington on Sunday.
Misses Ertie Newsom and Mabel Reed, visited in Indianapolis from Thursday until Monday. John Burres died at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Thomas, on Sunday March 1st, in his 21st year, alter long suffering with nsumption.
Dr.'Hanna and William Reeves, were at Greenfield Tue dav, attending the McCrea trial. The Rev. Thomas Hall will preach at the Christian chu ch on next Sunday, March 8.
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams visited with Mr. Shinu on Sunday, who is very sick.
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You Smeke.
Then try the Little Nailer cigar. It is straight goods and don't you forget it. Made by W. S. Davis, manufacturer of choice brands of cigars. Greenfield, Ind. tf
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his bands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to hia suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with 'stani", naming this paper, W. A. N'»yes, 820 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y.
THE GHEENFIELl IitfiPlTBMCAN,. FRIDAY MARCH 6, 1891.
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Mon^y to Lonn.
The Greenfield Building and Loan Association has money to loan on reasonable terms.
JOHN CORCORAN, Secretary,
7tf Room 14, Thaver Block.
For 8al«*!
A good work horse on reasonable terms. Call on or address, 9tf H. G. MAUZY, Greenfield, Ind.
Seed OatN For Sale.
I have five hundred bushels of fine seed oats for sale. Inquire of NOBLE WARRUM, Greenfield. Ind. 9tf
Stallion for Sale.
Colonel 11 blooded import French draft horse. Brown, 16£ liamis hiifh and will weigh 1 700 pounds, 10 yenrs old ihis spmig. A sure foal geiter. For part cnliirs inquire of 8(2 JOHN M. NKVV, Greenfield, Ind.
The lied Livery Kara
Near t'l.e Railroad for
First-Class Livery Turn-Outs
At Reasonable Prices.
Special attention paid to the traveling public. I also have haled hay aud corn for sale at barn delivered.
J. M. HAMILTON.
This Announcement
Is for the benefit of the few people who have not yet learned that tbe
BEST BARGAINS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, shoes, Hats, Caps, Confectionery, Etc.,
Are secured at our store. One trial will convince you that our goods are as low as they can be bought anywhere.
See our new line of 5 ct. Calicoes. The best that have ever been sold for the money.
IHOMAS & iUNES WILLOW BRANCH.
Tubular Wells.
I have my Well Drilling Machine now ready to make you a first-class Tubular Well at reasonable prices.
Call and see me if in need of a well and I will treat you right.
E. WEST, Fortville, Ind.
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4 Is justified of her children, says the proverb.
A Wise Mail Buys Wisely, Acts
wisely, spends wisly in fact, you can sum it all up by saying he buys all his groceries, fancy and staple, fruits and vegetables, also his buggy or carriage of
J. M. HINCHMAN.
THE MAIN STREET. GROCER.
BICKOFJ
That describes spring affairs this year Easter is early, and hence spring is early, and "rose" is tbe synonym of beauty.
Spring goods are early and never more beautiful than now. „... We have a bouse full.
Neither room nor reason for mention
Come see them. mm Be like them—early and beautiful/ In our experienca we recall no season in which the whole line of Spring Dress goods and Novelties were so uniformly exquisite and "taking" as they are this year.
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NEW I GROCERY!
Mauzy's Old Stand.
SOUTH STATE STREET:
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Queensware, Fresh and Dried Fruits, Meats, Cignrs, Tobaccos, Flour. Meal, etc., in fact everything usually kept in a first-class grocery. '!i
Highest Price Paid for Country Pro: chice.
Come in and get acquainted und give us a share of your trade. Yours for business,
Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, DyeStuffs, Perfnmery, Sponges, Brushes, Soaps, Fancy and Toi-
let Articles, Patent Medicines, Tobaccos, Cigars, Notions, etc. Customers wiU find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enamerate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Main Street.
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The secret of success is to come and see M. S. Walker at
S. GANT'S I
And buy the Best Buggy sold in Greenfield for the least money. Harness of all kinds. have bought a new line of buggies and Vehicles of all kinds. Come boys if you want a bargain. *1
M. S. WALKER, Salesman. West of Barr & Morford's Shop. tf
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
N. B.-Dress-making Department clou* ed until March 9. Mesdamei Ayer and 1'helps are in the East, selecting Spring and Summer ptyles.
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Boots, Shoes, Harness, Etc.
From the date of this advertisement I propose to offer some of the best bargains ever offered in Greenfield—
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dies' Heavy and Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, Harness, Etc.
mm i:.::-: The business room I now occupy has been sold and possession will be given on the above date.
Next door Weet of Hammel'o Grocery.
SAM GAPEN.
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